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Smithville News 1909-08-13

Smithville News 1909-08-13 Page 1

THE SMITHVILLE NEWS.
VOL. I.
SMITHVILLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUG., 13, 1909
No, 50
Closing Out
Beginning Monday August 16th
I Will Close Out My Entire Stock
Groceries Dry Goods
Shoes Hardware Chinaare Etc.
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Everything is new. No old Goods. Your Chance to buy good goods for little money. CALL AND GET PRICES.
Phone 29 C. E. Deckard. Smithville.
LOCAL NEWS
J. L . Warring has bought a fine new delivery wagon.
Mrs. John Tatum is not feeling so well this week.
The Eagle Clothing Store is having a great cut rate sale.
How does the public like it about the new road around the quarries?
I O, Sutphin and treasurer elect Wm. Weaver, were business callers yesterday.
Grant Hazel and Noble Burkhart have sold a fine piano to A. F. McCormick.
Luther Gaither and Bill Deckard are building fence for Silas Grimes this week.
Miss Lily and Nellie Mercer were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Kitty Stillions Wednesday.
The stork, seen at Guthrie, stopped on its way and left an 8 pound girl at Walter Clifft's Tuesday.
Miss Vivian Moberly, of Indianapolis, is here on a visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Hainey spent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Mose Burris near the National quarry.
Mrs. Geo. Gaither, Mrs. C. W. Oldham, Mrs. C. E. Deckard and children, visited Ed Deckard and family, at Bedford, Sunday.
The shoes Whetsell is selling in his shoe sale is like giving a $5 bill! for $3.50, there is really and truly some genuine bargains offered.
Quite a telephone war is being waged at Oolitic, by the Bell company and Curtis Mitchell. Two companies in a town are a detriment.
You can now sit on the porch at the post office and see Dr. Kentling's office. The weeds along the railroad were cut yesterday.
Postmaster R. W. Johnson has bought a house and lot on west 6th street in Bloomington, of the Hudson Bros., Hendricksville Green Co., for $1,000.00.
Miss Hazel Fowler, a very bright little girl, is visiting her grand-mother R. W. Johnson, Miss Fowler is a daughter of John P. Fowler, of Bloomington, who is a partner in the Fowler & Floyd flouring mill at Harrodsburg.
J. O. Chambers, city treasurer of Popular Bluff, Mo., who has been visiting Thos. R. Harrell and other relatives here, returned to his home last week accompanied by his sister Maude, of Bloomington.
Inspect Our Fall Line
Carpets,
Rugs,
Curtains
and Drapiers
Never More Complete
Campbell & Co.
Big Cash Store, Bloomington, Ind.

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THE SMITHVILLE NEWS.
VOL. I.
SMITHVILLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUG., 13, 1909
No, 50
Closing Out
Beginning Monday August 16th
I Will Close Out My Entire Stock
Groceries Dry Goods
Shoes Hardware Chinaare Etc.
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Everything is new. No old Goods. Your Chance to buy good goods for little money. CALL AND GET PRICES.
Phone 29 C. E. Deckard. Smithville.
LOCAL NEWS
J. L . Warring has bought a fine new delivery wagon.
Mrs. John Tatum is not feeling so well this week.
The Eagle Clothing Store is having a great cut rate sale.
How does the public like it about the new road around the quarries?
I O, Sutphin and treasurer elect Wm. Weaver, were business callers yesterday.
Grant Hazel and Noble Burkhart have sold a fine piano to A. F. McCormick.
Luther Gaither and Bill Deckard are building fence for Silas Grimes this week.
Miss Lily and Nellie Mercer were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Kitty Stillions Wednesday.
The stork, seen at Guthrie, stopped on its way and left an 8 pound girl at Walter Clifft's Tuesday.
Miss Vivian Moberly, of Indianapolis, is here on a visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Hainey spent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Mose Burris near the National quarry.
Mrs. Geo. Gaither, Mrs. C. W. Oldham, Mrs. C. E. Deckard and children, visited Ed Deckard and family, at Bedford, Sunday.
The shoes Whetsell is selling in his shoe sale is like giving a $5 bill! for $3.50, there is really and truly some genuine bargains offered.
Quite a telephone war is being waged at Oolitic, by the Bell company and Curtis Mitchell. Two companies in a town are a detriment.
You can now sit on the porch at the post office and see Dr. Kentling's office. The weeds along the railroad were cut yesterday.
Postmaster R. W. Johnson has bought a house and lot on west 6th street in Bloomington, of the Hudson Bros., Hendricksville Green Co., for $1,000.00.
Miss Hazel Fowler, a very bright little girl, is visiting her grand-mother R. W. Johnson, Miss Fowler is a daughter of John P. Fowler, of Bloomington, who is a partner in the Fowler & Floyd flouring mill at Harrodsburg.
J. O. Chambers, city treasurer of Popular Bluff, Mo., who has been visiting Thos. R. Harrell and other relatives here, returned to his home last week accompanied by his sister Maude, of Bloomington.
Inspect Our Fall Line
Carpets,
Rugs,
Curtains
and Drapiers
Never More Complete
Campbell & Co.
Big Cash Store, Bloomington, Ind.

The digital image is protected by copyright. For permission to reproduce this image, please contact the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries, 1320 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405. libadm@indiana.edu